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Disney Drops Third Narnia Film
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Disney Drops Third Narnia Film
Fans of the Narnia films will have to hope some other studio picks up the option to produce and distribute the third Nania film, The Voyage of The Dawn Treader, the Walt Disney Studios has passed on its option to renew the series. Frankly this isn’t surprising after the somewhat soft domestic showing and the weakening economy. This doesn’t mean that Dawn Treader is dead in the water, another studio could pick up the option and partner with Walden pictures. Who knows what the market will be doing two years from now. I have to wonder why Disney announced this on Christmas Eve. Trying to bury the story?

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Too bad, Dawn Treader is my favorite!!!
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Sucky news. I thought Prince Caspian was quite good. I hope another studio picks it up. BBC TV series didn't do all the Narnia books either and quit after the Silver Chair. Dawn Treader is awesome indeed. Disney has no problems making Air Bud sequels however.
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Air Bud. Much lower payroll.

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Fox is apparently being considered to take over Disney's role -

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Can anyone translate that:
"Second instalment Prince Caspian had a budget of $200 million (£135 million) but grossed just $419 million (£284 million) worldwide, a significant drop from the previous movie."

It only made twice as much money as it costed so their dropping it?
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I would say because of this -

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The first film in the franchise, The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe, cost $180 million (£122 million) to make and made around $745 million (£505 million)
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The first film had a lower budget but made drastically more.
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Prince Caspian was a good movie, but it was darker than the first one.  What sold the first one was the sense of wonderment that appealed to the younger kids.  I think that was largely lacking in the second one.  I don't think Disney did as good a job marketing the trilogy either, the way it was done on Lord of the Rings.

It would be nice if somebody picks up the last one to complete the set, but even if they do, it likely won't be the same quality as the first two.
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Prince Caspian was a good movie, but it was darker than the first one.  What sold the first one was the sense of wonderment that appealed to the younger kids.  I think that was largely lacking in the second one.  I don't think Disney did as good a job marketing the trilogy either, the way it was done on Lord of the Rings.

It would be nice if somebody picks up the last one to complete the set, but even if they do, it likely won't be the same quality as the first two.


Since when was The Chronicles of Narnia a trilogy?   
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Since when was The Chronicles of Narnia a trilogy?   


It's been a long time since I read them but I believe that The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the last one to feature any of the Pevensie children as the main focus (they are in The Last Battle too). That might be why they decided to only make the three of them. Personally I would rather they'd made them all in the right order as opposed to the order written.
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Prince Caspian was a good movie, but it was darker than the first one.  What sold the first one was the sense of wonderment that appealed to the younger kids.  I think that was largely lacking in the second one.  I don't think Disney did as good a job marketing the trilogy either, the way it was done on Lord of the Rings.

It would be nice if somebody picks up the last one to complete the set, but even if they do, it likely won't be the same quality as the first two.


Since when was The Chronicles of Narnia a trilogy?   


It's been a LOOOONG time since I read C. S. Lewis -- longer than many of the posters here have been alive in fact -- but I think there were 6 novels in all.  The trio I refer to is the original plan for a series of movies based on a distillation of those books.
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It's been a LOOOONG time since I read C. S. Lewis -- longer than many of the posters here have been alive in fact -- but I think there were 6 novels in all.  The trio I refer to is the original plan for a series of movies based on a distillation of those books.


Nearly, there were 7 of them.
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I know it wasn't part of the Narnia series but my favorite C.S. Lewis book has always been "The Screwtape Letters".
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I know it wasn't part of the Narnia series but my favorite C.S. Lewis book has always been "The Screwtape Letters".


Lewis is one of the finest Christian apologists who ever wrote. The Narnia series was okay (for him), the SF trilogy (Out of the Silent Planet, etc.) slightly better, but The Screwtape Letters avoids the problems of molding fiction to fit the premise -- he writes with authority and precision here, and it is the best of his best (and his worst is much like the worst of the Marx Brothers movies: still better than anyone else).
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I am highly disappointed in this latest Disney decision. They still made a profit on PCaspian (although not as much as LWW) but a profit none-the-less.
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Since when was The Chronicles of Narnia a trilogy?   

They are using the "Hitchhikers Guide" trilogy (5 Books + as a new one has been announced) as their measuring stick.
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